One day walked a man, on the streets of Turin. He was knocked asunder, performing a Wonder --He had gone under.They would call this Sacrifice "sickness;"They say it was syphilis and mental illness.So into the Asylum in Jena went he,"Insanity" the Cross to set "Man" Free.Yet He stompeth on this Cross of SacrificeThroughout his life repudiating "Christ,"For He was the Hammer, to bring it all down:The Destroyer of Morality, an "insane Clown."Call him Zarathustra, call him Zoroaster,Call him Horus, just not Spinoza.But if you ask me for a Foolish name to call,Then shall Ye know Him as Parsifal.

What exactly is the problem with Spinoza? A Google search reveals a lot of scholarship regarding the relationship between the ideas of Spinoza and Nietzsche, but none of it is in English, and the automated translation programs don't help much yet.